

Its aerodynamic effect can also help at "gliding" over a certain distance. The cabin is fairly protected, able to keep the driver safe from slight and medium hits before it gets broken.

Equipping Overcharged Turbo may help the vehicle overcome steep terrain or get it to full speed quickly. The Rally Car also suffers from a lack of grip.

The Start Boost part can mitigate this problem. However, it does not have very good acceleration, so at the beginning of a race, this is when the rest of the racers get a chance to put as much distance as they can between themselves and Rally Car. The Rally Car is a very good car for both adventure and cups mode due to its moderate fuel consumption, excellent top speed, and very good hill climbing skills. Technical regulations for Sprints & Hill Climbs are found in section S of the Motorsport UK Yearbook.Rally Car is one of the vehicles available in the game Hill Climb Racing 2.Details can be found in section S and section K of the Motorsport UK Yearbook Due to the high-speed nature of Hill Climbs you will need to buy some Motorsport UK-compliant safety gear such as a helmet, fireproof overalls, gloves and, for some classes, a Frontal Head Restraint device.You can also build (or buy) a modified Hill Climb car or even a specialist single-seater, there are a wide variety of classes catering for many options. Modified production cars, or specialist Sprint or Hill Climb vehicles are required to be fitted with a Roll Over Protection System (ROPS), details of which can be found in section S of the Motorsport UK Yearbook.You can use your standard road-going car in Hill Climbs without any additional safety items.Apply for your Motorsport UK RS Inter Club Competition Licence, available to anyone aged 14 or above.You may also want to have a look at the Hillclimb & Sprint Association website First, go to some meetings and chat with the competitors, then join your local hill climb club.
